NOUN
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a television station and its programs
a satellite TV channel
they offer more than one hundred channels
surfing through the channels
How To Use TV channel In A Sentence
- But she admitted she became increasingly frustrated with him because he only wanted her to do minor things like change the TV channel or open the curtains.
- If you want them to defibrillate you so many times with the zappers that you start picking up high-def TV channels in your head, they'll do that for you as well. Health Care Guide for Complete Dummies
- With a switcher two can watch different TV channels simultaneously.
- The newspapers and TV channels claim to render reality visible, but in fact, they diffuse a version of reality in which some events and trends are projected, while others are programmatically edited away.
- Digital TV front-end system, including the cotruction of two-way traformation of the network, digital TV channels and customer premise equipment business traformation.
- When asked if the idea had been hatched when the market was more buoyant, a spokeswoman for the TV channel said that in fact it had taken only four months to get to screen.
- There will be media teams on the ground and also in the air flying in two trikes and a helicopter which will follow the whole circuit making the coverage for many local and international TV channels.
- So how come this story isn't splashed all over the front pages of newspapers, and on every News TV channel?
- The new satellite TV channels offer viewers greater freedom of choice.
- Remember, this was at the height of the comedy boom, when every TV channel had a stand up show, all of it bland and sanitized for your protection.